Now the landlords are looking for new managers to create a venue "for those who aren't looking for a crazy night on the town".

A sign above the bar, which is currently closed, advertises a "fantastic business opportunity".

Police dealing with the incident in Victoria Street in May

The advert, posted on the Find My Pub website, said the landlords are "interested in speaking with an experienced, late-night operator, with the vision and drive to reposition this venue and create a sophisticated, upmarket space".

It said although the venue was previously a nightclub, it would be "better suited as a relaxed pub with a late licence".

The rent of the property is priced at £40,000.

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The victim's partner - who has three kids with him, aged seven months, one and two - said at the time: "He's in that much pain that he can't talk to the kids, he can't drink and he can't eat any solid food for six weeks."

A police report submitted for the licencing hearing found that there was evidence other incidents had taken place at D’Gio's in the past few months.

It said in January, a member of the public suffered a broken jaw, and in April a doorman was rendered unconscious when he was hit.